The way the artist uses and manipulates the materials to express an idea or feeling through an art
Puni (Bulacan)

A popular Bulakenyo's way of decorating using leaf fronds folding which has a Malayan origin
Straw Folding

The straws are folded by rolling elongated sheets of wax coated paper into cylindrical, hollow tubes
Origami

The art of paper folding that is associated to Japanese culture
Singkaban (Malolos, Bulacan)

A decorated bamboo arch to welcome signage of a town, city or village in the country
Bamboo Art

To use bamboo for decorations, it must undergo some processes such as cleaning and cutting, peeling, splitting, stripping or weaving it. For more detailed designs, artists use incising, burning, carving, and dyeing
Saniculas (Pampanga)

Saniculas cookies made with imprint of San Nicolas de Tolentino, the miracle healer according to Pampanga's local legend
Polvoron Molder

This kitchen tool can help you mold the powder for polvoron into perfectly oval or round shapes
Pabalat (San Miguel, Bulacan)

The art of making the pabalat or pastillas wrappers has transformed in recent years from being a local, traditional craft to a more commercial and mass-produced product
Packaging

The packaging design can be simple and straight forward, (decorating packaging)
Pagbuburda (Taal, Batangas and Lumban, Laguna)

Taal embroideries are characterized by fine design with delicate, embossed, durable and colorful patterns
Stitching

Stitches are the basic elements of sewing, knitting or embroidery whether by hand or machine
Loom Bands

These are also called as rainbow looms which are a plastic tool used to weave colorful rubber and plastic bands into decorative items such as bracelets and charms
Nylon Bracelets

A tough light weight elastic synthetic polymer ornament band hoop or chain worn on the wrist
Minimalism

An artistic movement that seeks to take away unnecessary and leaving only the essential
Found objects

Taking something that people seem to find useless and use it in a unique way in order to make an artwork
Large-Scale Art

An art that accounts for the creation of something huge to express diverse perspectives in artwork. This art is created for public view
Mark Salvatus' Secret Garden 2

Was created for a small room at the Vargas Museum to accommodate the audience and experience the "garden" makes the art interactive
Interactive Games by Ikoy Ricio

Composed of set of trump card with images of Philippine car wrecks, its body parts and details of accident
Untitled (Mirrors) by Maria Taniguchi

Traditional medium of acrylic on canvas and traditional modern style of abstraction
Felix Bacolor's Waiting (2012)

Space in Museum of Contemporary art with real digital clocks and metallic immovable chairs
Anonymous Animals in Mariyah Gallery in Dumaguete 2013 (Taguchi, Teves, Sollesta, Vanlenzuela and Ranada)

Presented with specific and scientific names and other important details for a real animal
Art materials are a vital part of the artist's approach to his or her work and it is important to pick the right kind of materials
Indigenous Art Materials

That are natural or inherent from the place or locality
Planning and production go simultaneously. There is no production without any planning
ABACA - called manila hemp, is extracted from the leaf sheath around the trunk of the abaca plant known scientifically as Musa textilis.
COCONUT SHELLS - bao, are actually used for wood carving, improvised cooking utensils and myriads of other uses. same as the quality and appearance of turquoise shells or ivory.
BAMBOO - kawayan, mistakenly identified as a tree, is actually a kind of grass. Classified scientifically as a plant of the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae.
CAPIZ - kapis shells come from the windowpane oyster, a bivalve marine mollusk in the family of Placunidae.
RATTAN - a naturally renewable palm belonging to the subfamily Calamoideae of climbing palms. plantations in Western Visayas and Mindanao.
COWRIE SHELLS - sigay, scientifically named Cypraea chinensi, measure about 2 centimeters each. Found on sandy seafloor around the Philippine islands.
JUNK - old or discardedarticles, are considered useless or of little value but for the creative eyes of an artist they are essential in creating a wellknown art form called junk art.
DRIED LEAVES - from branches of trees and plants are inexhaustible. Palm, pandanus, or sea grass leaves are used to create artistic mats or banig.
PLANT SEEDS – from farms and rural areas. Others can be bought commercially like corn,m sorghum, mung beans, sunflower and the like
ROCKS AND SAND - They vary in size and color, allowing for varied art forms.
integrated arts production - there are many aspects to consider. Proper handling of these resources.
Methods - will determine the standard procedure of a production. This is the step-by-step procedure of the production
Objectives or goals - the end-result or the outcomes of the production